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Vibrating noise comming from freezer, freezer not cooling well.
I can hear a vibrating noise from what sounds like the feezer blower. The back and side walls and food are coated in frost and the food in the upper drawer are melting.
Re: Vibrating noise comming from freezer, freezer not...
Check product storage and move any product that may be keeping the freezer door from closing properly. Vibrating noise could be from frost build-up in the area of the fan.
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We have a different model Samsung, and I've heard a vibrating or buzzing noise twice. First, if the water filter isn't an exact fit (even Samsung's filters rattle), it will rattle. Second, if either of the ice makers gets stuck or jammed, it can make a vibrating noise. If our freezer drawer isn't making a good seal, ice will build up under the drawer or in the slides. Ours makes more of a humming noise, when this happens. Other areas to check: something stuck in the runner of your drawers or shelves (if yours pull out). There are also vents that draw air in and out of the cooling unit, and things in front of them may vibrate or rattle, too.
What is a short time? 5 or 6 secondswould be icemaker fill valve.Tubing in back is a common noise maker ,could be somthing hitting the condenser fan blade.
From what you're describing it sounds like the freezer fan motor is causing the noise you hear. The freezer fan is the only moving part in the freezer section. I recommend replacing the freezer fan motor & fan blade together. If there is ice buildup on the back wall of the freezer then the sound is likely from the fan blade hitting the ice and you will need to defrost the unit.
That model of neptune dryer had a problem with the blower housings cracking. When the housing cracks, it binds forward into the blower wheel making a loud "rumble" noise and vibration. If you open the door and manually turn the drum and you hear a rubbing noise and feel alot of resistance, then you have a cracked blower housing and need to replace it. It is not an easy job to replace, so if your not familiar with dryers, you should have a technician replace it. Let me know if you have any further questions. shane
only if the fan noise is driving you crazy. the noise is probaly the motor starting to go out. you can replace it. it might save you money in the long run to replace it, if it goes out you could run into bad food in your fridge.
you may think its comming from the door but check the back of the frige it could be your cooling fin radiater if we can say when you here the noise listen closly then touch the tubings or the radiater in the back you will find where its coming from it may be a loose scew causing vibration
Have someone check the run capacitor of this unit. If the run capacitor is bad over shorted it can cause the unit to run and short cycle on a current overdraw. This makes for an electrical imbalance in the compressor motor. Next step is the compressor is faulty.
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